Chandelier.



PATENTED JAN. 23, 190e.'

W. J. PETERSON. CHANDELIER.

APPLICATION FILED we. 22, 1905.

WILLIAM J. PETERSON, OF NEW YORK,

CHANDELIER.

No. 810,429. Specification of Letters Patent.

Application filed August 22,1905. Serial No. 275,214.

screwing nut f so that arms d may The cap 9 is provi ples 9 to which elec coupled.

The shade i su the extensions 6 supported. s provided with a ri adapted for th Normally T (tZZ whom, it hug 007w Beit known that I citizen of the Unite ork city, Brookl of NewY 677L. WILLIAM J. PETERSON, a

fol owing is a specification.

s invention relates to a which is so constructed th removed for th ing, or repair the i luminating medium delier may be readily res condition chandelier at its shade maybe IO 6 rece in t desired to rem ms been removed stored to partly in b ,Fig 4 its wor a section on a detail of part of by means of c The chandelier ma gas or for electric tric light jointly, latter constructio The letter y be either adapted for light or or gas and electhe drawings showing the n. a indicates the tubular stem or gas-pipe of the chandelier adapted to be suspended irom the ceiling and terminating at its lower end in a distributing-head a. The pipe at is surrounded by an outer pipe I), within the annular space between which and pipe ting-wires c are inclosed, utward through a lower hamber a communicate a suitable number of distributing-nipp (shown to consist of elbow d and tube d.) To the end of each tube (1 there is connected b 'nge d one of the foldable arms d of the chandelier, such arm being free to swing-in a vertical plane. Each arm is preferably of ogee form and provided with an extension 6, connected thereto by a stifl' joint e, such extension carrying the illuminating bulb or burner e in a simple manner that the removal 0 anyway int lier is in p with or wit at I 1. A chandelier rod depending ther rod,

With 0 stantlally as s 2. A chandeli nected to the ste ported by the ca 3. A chandel erlower threaded T 'snutserves rod f, and

Signe by me at tan,) New 1905.

Witnesses this support is w rrounds f xlvhich it is adapted to in t, having notches ption of the extensions the shad arms e, and the latt eir open positio ove the s d, so that the sh the ll be seen th be readily re roper operative hout the shade. claim isprovided with be supported on t pecified.

cap, and arms f0 OFFICE.

Patented Jan. 23, 1906.

ithdrawn, ed inward. a series of nipbulbs it may be be is 7?, e. is supported by the er are in turn supported 11 by cap 9. Wh

hade, n oved, and

be readily fold ed with tric-light the arms d up ower end the shade i ap g and nutf.

at by my invention the moved and re laced and by unskilled labor,

f the shade does not in erfere with the fiowof gas or elec- 5 a stem, a gaging the the rod, and he stem and he cap, sub

om, a cap en the c on the rod ldably conpted to be supially as specified. with a stem, a

and ada ubstant connected to the e supported by the st day of August, r05

WILLIAM J. PETERSON.

EDWARD O. COLE FRANK v. BRIESE 

